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  • Tina, now I'm going to give you a topic

  • and I'd like you to talk about it for one to two minutes.

  • Before you talk you will have one minute to think about what you're going to say.

  • You can make some notes if you wish.

  • Do you understand? Yeah.

  • Here's some paper and pencil for making notes.

  • And here's your topic.

  • I'd like you to describe an interest or hobby that you enjoy.

  • All right, Tina.

  • Remember you have one to two minutes for this, so don't worry if I stop you.

  • I'll tell you when the time is up. Okay.

  • Can you start speaking now please. Okay.

  • My interest or hobby that I enjoy is shopping and picnics to spend time with my family or friends.

  • Or especially I want to do volunteers.

  • For shopping I think when I feel stressed out

  • can stop being I can relax with to buy a new clothes.

  • For me, in the special days, and in picnic.

  • I think a picnic and travel I think I can widen my knowledge.

  • As well I can make more friends from many countries and especially

  • if I travel with my friend or my family I can spend time to understand them.

  • And for me, the the more important is to volunteer because

  • I love, actually I loved people.

  • So I want to spend time to help them to overcome or

  • try to get over the problem so

  • I offer in before when I live in Vietnam I often go to the church

  • and or some association and

  • I can I often ask my friend to to contribute and

  • lend a hand to help the poor people or the old people.

  • Because I think old people also my grandparents so I want to take care for them. Yes.

  • And in the future I also want to beautiful the big house and

  • I will I will maybe I will take a good care for whole family

  • or the children's and I think I they will have a better life.

  • I hope that. Thank you.

  • Do you think you always be interested in this?

  • Yeah. I think that.

  • When engage with the to volunteer especially I I feel stressed out is a disappear

  • and I enjoy with it.

  • Thank you. May have the booklet and the paper and pencil back please. Thank you.

Tina, now I'm going to give you a topic

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IELTS Speaking test sample - Part 2 (Tina, Band 5)

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

engage

US /ɪn'gedʒ/

UK /ɪn'ɡeɪdʒ/

  • verb
  • To attract and hold someone's attention.
  • To employ or hire someone.
  • To start to fight with an enemy
  • To hire someone for a task or job
  • To have or hold the focus or interest of someone
  • To interlock or cause to interlock.
  • To carry out, participate in; be involved in
  • To participate or become involved in something.
  • other
  • To attract and hold someone's interest or attention.
  • To begin fighting or attacking.
  • To begin fighting or attacking.
  • To employ or hire someone for a specific task or role.
  • To hire or employ someone.
  • To interlock or cause to interlock.
  • To bind oneself by a promise or contract; to pledge.
  • To attract and hold someone's attention.
  • To employ or hire.
  • other
  • To participate or become involved in something.
  • To participate or become involved in.
describe

US /dɪˈskraɪb/

UK /dɪ'skraɪb/

  • verb
  • To tell the appearance, sound, smell of something
  • other
  • To define or classify something.
  • To draw or trace the outline of; to form.
  • To give an account in words of someone or something, including all the important details.
  • To give a detailed account of; portray.
  • To give an account in words of (someone or something), including all the important details.
  • To trace the outline of; to draw.
contribute

US /kənˈtrɪbjut/

UK /kən'trɪbju:t/

  • verb
  • To help to cause something to happen
  • To be a factor in causing something to happen
  • To donate, give (money) or help to something
  • To write articles for a magazine or newspaper
stress

US / strɛs/

UK /stres/

  • noun
  • Emphasis on part of a word or sentence
  • Pressure on something or someone
  • A state of mental tension, worry due to problems
  • verb
  • To emphasize one or more parts of a word, sentence
  • To put pressure on something or someone
  • To say your opinion strongly
  • To be in a state of mental tension due to problems
overcome

US /ˌovɚˈkʌm/

UK /ˌəʊvə'kʌm/

  • verb
  • To succeed in a struggle against; defeat
  • To defeat an opponent or obstacle.
  • Past participle of overcome; to have successfully dealt with or controlled a problem or feeling.
association

US /əˌsoʊʃi'eɪʃn/

UK /əˌsəʊʃɪ'eɪʃn/

  • noun
  • Organization of people with the same interest
interest

US /ˈɪntrɪst, -tərɪst, -ˌtrɛst/

UK /'ɪntrəst/

  • other
  • (of money) accumulate as interest.
  • noun
  • Best or most advantageous thing for someone
  • Advantage or benefit.
  • The feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
  • Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
  • Activity or subject one enjoys doing or learning
  • A right, title, or legal share in something.
  • Fee for borrowing money
  • other
  • The feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
  • Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
  • Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
  • verb
  • To make someone want to know about something
  • To persuade to do, become involved with something
  • To excite the curiosity or attention of (someone).
  • other
  • To excite the attention or curiosity of.
  • To excite the curiosity or attention of (someone).
  • To excite the curiosity or attention of (someone).
  • To excite the attention or curiosity of; to cause to be concerned or curious.
topic

US /ˈtɑpɪk/

UK /'tɒpɪk/

  • noun
  • Subject or issue people talk or write about
important

US /ɪmˈpɔrtnt/

UK /ɪmˈpɔ:tnt/

  • adjective
  • Having power or authority
  • Valuable or essential to retain.
  • Necessary or crucial.
  • Having serious consequences; momentous.
  • Having a big effect on (person, the future)
  • Of great consequence; serious.
  • Having high rank or status; influential.
  • Of great significance or value; likely to have a profound effect on success, survival, or well-being.
  • noun
  • A matter of great significance.
  • other
  • A matter of great significance.
offer

US /ˈɔfɚ, ˈɑfɚ/

UK /'ɒfə(r)/

  • noun
  • Price you say you are willing to pay for something
  • Act of making a thing available to be accepted
  • verb
  • To suggest a price you are willing to pay
  • To give the opportunity to accept something
  • To state a price one is willing to pay
  • To say you are willing to do something
  • To give or say something as an act of worship
  • To suggest something to someone